> another hit for cameron, cam cameron, not the british prime minister, but he's with the baltimore ravens and he's rooting for the team and he says it was a brilliant move firing him. he's not saying he was a terrible coach, but shook up the team and helped to play better, but in super charged sports egos, refreshing to say, i should say this is not applicable to media news rooms, not a brilliant move to shake up your staff here, i'm saying in general. >> paul: that's all right, with his case, you're our defensive coordinator don't worry about it. kim? >> a hit to the the news that so many americans are finally being given a choice it not join a union. the evidence for that came with news department of labor statistics, union membership had again dropped and at a post world war ii law and fleeing from indiana and wisconsin, and allowing them to negotiate on their own and not paying union dues with which they don't agree and freedom in any context is good and nice to see it in a workplace, too. >> paul: thanks, kim, although we wish we could have had a triple cameron on this, but settle fo